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Analysing classical Muslim literary representations of Muhammad's body as they emerge in Sunni hadith and sira from the eighth to the eleventh centuries, Michael Muhammad Knight argues that early Muslims' theories and imaginings about Muhammad's body contributed in significant ways to the construction of prophetic masculinity and authority.
Barakah --- Hadith --- Human body --- Social aspects --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Muḥammad, --- Barakah. --- Hadith. --- Islam.
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Criminals --- Heroin --- Bin Barakah, al-Mahdī, --- David, Christian, --- Assassination.
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Muslim saints --- Power (Social sciences) --- Authority --- Barakah --- Healing --- Healers --- Spirit possession --- Traditional medicine --- Ethnology --- Cult --- Religious aspects --- Islam
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Rif --- Barakah --- Iqar'iyen (Berber people) --- Honneur --- Rif Mountains Region (Morocco) --- Honour --- Baraka --- Barkah --- Blessing and cursing --- Mana --- Barakah. --- Honor. --- Iqar'iyen (Berber people). --- Iqarʼiyen (Berber people) --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Honor --- Social life and customs --- Volkenkunde. Culturele antropologie --- #SBIB:39A11 --- #SBIB:39A77 --- Antropologie : socio-politieke structuren en relaties --- Etnografie: Noord-Afrika en het Midden-Oosten --- Social life and customs. --- Iqarʾiyen (Berber people) --- Chivalry --- Conduct of life --- Mysticism --- Guelaia (Berber people) --- Berbers --- Ethnology --- Islam --- Rif Mountains Region (Morocco) - Social life and customs
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The Nation of Islam is a group of Negroes' who support the unorthodox Muslim Cult of Islam (MCI). There is also an orthodox religion of Islam. This information consists of monographs that have been prepared and released to the public. The MCI is dedicated to the circulation of hatred against the white race. The Nation of Islam teaches from the Koran, and the profession of faith teaches "there is no one God but Allah," and "God is one in His Person, His Attributes and His Works." There are additional teachings, most of which follow the religious beliefs of other religions. In the ninth month of the year (different times of the year, because they follow the lunar calendar), Islamic Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca. This month is known as Ramadan. During the month of Ramadan, most Islamic people are prohibited from eating or drinking from dawn until sunset. The only exceptions are small children, pregnant women and those working in the medical field. The principles of Islam are to pray five times a day (in Muslim countries, there are regular calls to prayer), believe in the bible, perform charity work, and study the Koran. The Fruit of Islam is the military section of the MCI.
American literature --- African American authors --- Black Arts movement. --- History and criticism. --- Political and social views. --- Baraka, Amiri, --- Sanchez, Sonia, --- Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) --- Influence. --- African American arts --- Afro-American authors --- Authors, African American --- Negro authors --- Authors, American --- Driver, Wilsonia, --- Baraka, Imamu Amiri, --- Jones, LeRoi, --- Baraka, Ameer, --- Barakah, Amīr, --- Imamu Amiri Baraka, --- Jones, Everett LeRoi, --- Jones, Leroy, --- Jones, Le Roi, --- Jones, Everett Leroy, --- Baraka, Imamu Ameer, --- بركة، أميري، --- NOI --- ONOI --- Original Nation of Islam --- Umat ha-Islam (Chicago, Ill.) --- אומת האיסלאם --- American Muslim Mission --- World Community of al-Islam in the West
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Muslim saints --- Power (Social sciences) --- Authority --- Healing --- Healers --- Spirit possession --- Traditional medicine --- Ethnology --- Saints musulmans --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Autorité --- Guérison --- Guérisseurs --- Possession par les esprits --- Médecine populaire --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Cult --- Religious aspects --- Islam. --- Islam --- Culte --- Aspect religieux --- Autorität. --- Autorité --- Baraka (Islam). --- Barakah. --- Ethnologie --- Ethnology. --- Faith Healing. --- Guérison --- Guérisseurs --- Healers. --- Heiligenverehrung. --- Médecine populaire --- Power (Social sciences). --- Power, Psychological. --- Saints. --- Spirit possession. --- Traditional medicine. --- Volksfrömmigkeit. --- Wunderheilung. --- Cult. --- Marokko. --- Morocco. --- Barakah --- #SBIB:316.331H364 --- #SBIB:39A10 --- #SBIB:39A77 --- Ethnic medicine --- Ethnomedicine --- Folk medicine --- Home cures --- Home medicine --- Home remedies --- Indigenous medicine --- Medical folklore --- Medicine, Primitive --- Primitive medicine --- Surgery, Primitive --- Alternative medicine --- Folklore --- Medical anthropology --- Ethnopharmacology --- Possession, Spirit --- Experience (Religion) --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Islamic saints --- Saints, Muslim --- Sufi saints --- Saints --- Curing (Medicine) --- Therapeutics --- Curanderos --- Faith healers --- Mental healers --- Psychic healers --- Spiritual healers --- Traditional healers --- Mental healing --- Spiritual healing --- Baraka --- Barkah --- Blessing and cursing --- Mana --- Mysticism --- Authoritarianism --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Godsdienst en ziekte, dood --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Etnografie: Noord-Afrika en het Midden-Oosten --- Authority (Islam) --- Consensus (Islam) --- Ijmāʻ (Islam)
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